Go Fly Your Kite Reviews 170

TrustScore 5 out of 5

4.9

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

This is our second year at the ‘go fly my kite’ workshop at the science festival, and my two boys have loved the interactive experience. The instructors are very nice and the kids get really engaged.... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

They were at the Knock family fun day. Despite being extremely busy they ensured every child got to design, create and assemble their own personalised kite. The children were thrilled. They were extre... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

What a wonderful activity for all ages! We all loved designing and colouring our kites but the most fun by far was flying them. Glenn and George are so good at what they do and had great time for the... See more

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Just bought my second kit for a gift. Absolutely delighted both with the service and the product. Great fun for all ages and gives kids a sense of satisfaction designing then flying their own kites an... See more

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Thank you so much for taking the time to rate us on Trust Pilot we really appreciate it very much. Go Fly Your Kite was an idea from Director, Glenn Heasley's four year old son, who when he was bought his own kite in a shop said to his Dad, "wouldn't it be great if I could draw on this kite?" Go Fly Your Kite was born. Now in our sixth year of business Go Fly Your Kite deliver workshops to children, young people and adults to over 25,000 participants a year due to our unique Art and Science (STEM) workshops all over the UK and Ireland. Working with primary schools, youth organisations, science festivals, birthday parties, corporate workshops, Alzheimers and dementia groups. Partnering with organisations such as Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), RDS, Dublin, Stena LIne, Historical Palaces, RTE Science, Space & Maths Week events and ESB Science Blast to name a few! Our workshops are based on fun through learning with a "can do" approach for age groups 3 to 93 years old! The concept is trace, colour, construct and fly an ageless activity that still receives gasps of WOW in our workshops when their bespoke kite takes off.


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4.9

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very creative

It was a great way for families to get creative and have fun. it was great for both kids, adults, couples, etc.

September 9, 2023
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